About the Project
The PRINS project examines how individualisation is transforming Czech society. With an emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach, it connects fields such as psychology, sociology, and computer science to better understand the impact of individualisation on family relationships, mental health, social cohesion, and research methodology. The project’s findings aim to address current challenges, such as societal polarisation, the digitalisation of mental health care, and modern methods of high-quality data collection.
The project brings together leading Czech researchers from five major institutions: Masaryk University, Charles University, the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno University of Technology, and Mendel University. Through close collaboration among internationally recognised experts, the project delivers new insights and tools that can be applied in both policy and practice.